8 July – 3 December.
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The U19 lionesses know their opponents for the 1. Qualifying round of the European Championship 2024/2025
More info: https://www.uefa.com/womensunder19/draws/
The 2024/25 UEFA European Women’s Under-19 Championship round 1 draw set the groups in both leagues for the mini-tournaments to be held later this year.
The 2024/25 UEFA European Women’s Under-19 Championship round 1 draw set the groups in both leagues for the mini-tournaments to be held later this year.
Hosts will be appointed for each mini-tournament, to be played in principle on these dates: between 8 and 16 July, or 21 and 29 October, or 25 November and 3 December.
2024/25 WU19 EURO round 1 draw: League A
Group A1: Germany, Denmark, Greece, Kosovo
Group A2: France, Portugal, Slovakia, North Macedonia
Group A3: Republic of Ireland, Norway, Finland, Bulgaria
Group A4: England, Poland (finals hosts), Italy, Türkiye
Group A5: Serbia, Austria, Czechia, Faroe Islands
Group A6: Spain, Belgium, Iceland, Northern Ireland
Group A7: Netherlands, Sweden, Hungary, Scotland
2024/25 WU19 EURO round 1 draw: League B
Group B1: Belarus, Albania, Montenegro, Moldova
Group B2: Romania, Latvia, Kazakhstan, Liechtenstein
Group B3: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Wales, Lithuania, Georgia
Group B4: Slovenia, Croatia, Luxembourg, Malta
Group B5: Switzerland, Estonia, Cyprus, Azerbaijan
Group B6: Ukraine, Israel, Armenia
League A consists of 28 teams, including the seven promoted from League B after round 2 of the 2023/24 edition this spring. The teams have been drawn into seven groups; from these single-venue mini-tournaments, the teams finishing fourth will be relegated to League B for 2024/25 round 2, with the other positions deciding seeding for League A in that round. Poland will take part even though their finals place is assured as hosts.
The 23 teams in League B include the sides relegated from League A in round 2 of the 2023/24 edition and Malta, returning after a one-season absence. They will compete for promotion to League A in six groups. The group winners and the best runners-up will be promoted.
League A round 2, drawn on 6 December and played between either 17 and 26 February or 31 March and 8 April, will decide the seven teams joining Poland in the finals from 15 to 27 June 2025.
Draw procedure
In round 1, the 51 entrants were split into League A (28 teams) and League B (23 teams) based on the rankings after 2023/24 round 2.
In League A, teams were drawn into seven groups of four, while League B has been divided into five groups of four teams and one of three.
Within each league, teams were allocated to four pots (League A – seven in each, Pots 1 to 4; League B – six in Pots 1 to 3, five in Pot 4). In League A, every group contains one team from each pot. In League B, five groups contain one team from each pot, while one only contains teams from Pots 1 to 3.
In League A, the draw started with Pot 1, continued with Pot 2, then Pot 3, and concluded with Pot 4. Each pot was emptied entirely before proceeding to the next pot.
As a rule, and for each pot, the teams drawn were allocated in numerical order from Group A1 to Group A7. If a draw condition applied or was anticipated to apply, the team drawn was allocated to the first available group in numerical order.
In League B, the draw started with Pot 1, continued with Pot 2, then Pot 3, and concluded with Pot 4. Each pot was emptied entirely before proceeding to the next pot.
As a rule, and for each pot, the teams drawn were allocated in numerical order from Group B1 to Group B6 (though Group B6 only has three teams, with none from Pot 4). If a draw condition applied or was anticipated to apply, the team drawn was allocated to the first available group in numerical order.
As decided by the UEFA Executive Committee and the UEFA Emergency Panel, the following pairs of teams could not be drawn into the same group: Serbia and Kosovo (League A), Armenia and Azerbaijan (League B).
Round 1 draw: Leagues and seeding pots
League A
Pot 1: Netherlands, Spain, Germany, France, Republic of Ireland, England, Serbia
Pot 2: Norway, Austria, Poland (finals hosts), Belgium, Sweden, Portugal, Denmark
Pot 3: Slovakia, Greece, Iceland, Hungary, Czechia, Italy, Finland
Pot 4: Kosovo*, Scotland*, Bulgaria*, North Macedonia*, Türkiye*, Northern Ireland*, Faroe Islands*
*Promoted from League B
League B
Pot 1: Switzerland*, Romania*, Bosnia and Herzegovina*, Ukraine*, Slovenia*, Belarus*
Pot 2: Croatia*, Latvia, Wales, Albania, Israel, Estonia
Pot 3: Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Montenegro, Luxembourg, Cyprus, Armenia
Pot 4: Moldova, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Liechtenstein, Malta
*Relegated from League A